1262 examples of limed in sentences

And the more she struggled to get free, she was only the more limed and entangled.

And when Noah was entered he shut the door fast without forth, and limed it with glue.

He did not like it when the waiter, with a yell, translated his modest order of fried eggs and coffee into "Fried, turned," and "Draw one," and he liked it less when the food came and he found the eggs limed and the coffee muddy.

Tidings were carried to Peredur of the snare the Britons had limed.

Oh limed soule, that strugling to be free, Art more ingag'd: Helpe Angels, make assay: Bow stubborne knees, and heart with strings of Steele, Be soft as sinewes of the new-borne Babe, All may be well.

145 If with soft words, sweet blushes, nods, and smiles, The three dread Syrens lure you to their toils, Limed by their art in vain you point your stings, In vain the efforts of your whirring wings!

His face is brazen that he cannot blush, and his hands are limed to catch hold what he can light on.

The moon had disappeared behind the hills, but the limed track was quite distinct.

On the open, waste spaces between the bastions, boys had spread their limed cords to catch singing birds, with chirping decoys placed here and there in wicker cages.

One is, if you depend on the glass entirely, the try-cocks become limed up and are useless, solely because they are not used.

But on attempting to try them I found them limed up solid.

It will be a good plan for you to take a look at the nozzle on blower now and then, to see that it does not become limed up and to see that it is not turned to the side so that it directs the steam to the side of stack.

A proper proportion of lime is introduced, sufficient to neutralize the acidity.

So, so, the birds are limed:Heaven grant that we do not soon see them stowed in separate cages.

" He sniffed the air, and made an exclamation of disgust: "They haven't even been chloride-of-limed," he said.

Not a chestnut tree nor hazel within the garth but was limed and netted for the caging of this bird.

Here is the nightingale, all limed and taken, who made vigil of your sleeping hours.

It can scarcely be doubted that the schism between his practice and profession served to debase and vulgarise a genius of fine imaginative quality, while the uncongenial work of decorating choirs and painting altar-pieces limed the wings of his swift spirit with the dulness of routine that savoured of hypocrisy.

With over-clayed Portland cements, which are known to contract in setting, and with those over-limed cements which expand (both of which are not true Portland cements), the filling in is done in equal sections, with a vertical space equal to each section left between them until the first sections have become thoroughly hard, and these are then filled in at a second operation.

Within the shadow of the lime trees on the terraced garden of Amboise is a small bust of Leonardo da Vinci, for it was near here he died.

Oh, he is limed, he is limed!'

Oh, he is limed, he is limed!'

"I have no fear: the twigs that will entangle her precious guardians in the labyrinths of a false clue are already set and limed.

Like many other clever rogues, you are caught in the trap you limed for others.

It had made neat double-length dug-outs where the wounded could be laid in during their passage down the mountain side; well-tended occasional latrines properly limed; dug-outs for sleeping and eating; overhead protections and tool-sheds where needed, and, as one came nearer the working face, very clever cellars against trench-sweepers.

1262 examples of  limed  in sentences